Welcome to the Patents and Copyrights Venue:
Will your Y-2K solution cost your company licensing
fees or royalties because it was patented earlier?
Will
you pay rather than defend? What is the "Obvious Defense" against patent
infringement?
All about Y2K and the Readiness
Defense Team
Patent It Yourself(7th Ed) by David Pressman, Stephen Elias (Editor), Linda Allison-Lewis (Illustrator)
Recommended by the U.S. Patent Office, Patent It Yourself is the state-of-the-art guide to getting a patent and a must-have for all inventors. Pressman, a patent attorney, former patent examiner and inventor, explains the entier process--from the patent search to filing a successful patent application. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
How
to License Your Million Dollar
Idea: Everything You Need
to Know to Make Money from Your New Product Idea
by Harvey Reese
You don't have to spend money to make money. Now a licensing expert shows inventors and entrepreneurs how they can reap the rewards of a commercially viable idea--without exposing themselves to the hazards involved in manufacturing and marketing themselves.
Patent,
Copyritht & Trademark: A Desk Reference
to Intellectual Property Law
by Stephen Elias (Editor), Lisa Goldoftas (Editor)
Intellectual property law is more than merely a specialty of interest to lawyers; it's supremely relevant to writers, musicians, and inventors, designers, artists, and programmers--anyone who creates something that can and ought to be protected against unauthorized use.
Infringement of the United States Patent Right by Richard T. Holzmann Covers the types of litigation, the scope of a patent, acts constituting and factors determining infringement, defenses and remedies, and jurisdiction and procedure.
Finding
and Fixing Your Year 2000 Problem: A Guide
for Small Businesses and Organizations
by Jesse Feiler, Barbara Butler